
Nebular Hypothesis
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Science
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 15 Questions
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Solar System and Nebular Theory
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Our Solar System
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Multiple Choice
Astronomers believe our solar system is ___________ years old
13.8 billion
4.6 billion
4.2 million
13.8 million
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Multiple Select
Which of the following things exist within our solar system?
One central star
8 (or possibly more) planets
Nebular Cloud
Oort Cloud
Kepler Belt Objects
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The Nebular Theory
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Multiple Choice
Nebular Theory states that the solar system developed out of an interstellar cloud of gas and dust known as...
a nebula
an oort cloud
a solar cloud
a sun genesis
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Multiple Choice
The gas and dust was most likely left over from...
the big bang
a black hole
a supernova
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Multiple Choice
The nebular continued to collapse and condense due to gravity. The Sun to be collected most of the mass at the nebula's center and created a
protostar
protoplanet
solar system
planetesimal
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Fill in the Blank
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Multiple Choice
A protostar becomes a star when _____________ begins
nuclear fusion
nuclear fission
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Fill in the Blank
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Multiple Select
Which of these are true about the process that occurred with nebular collapse?
Temperatures continued to increase
Gravity started to decrease
The solar nebula spun faster and faster
The solar nebular disc flattened
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Multiple Choice
The orderly motions of the solar system today are a direct result of the solar system’s beginnings in a spinning, flattened cloud of gas and dust.
True
False
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What is a planet?
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Multiple Select
According to International Astronomical Union (IAU), planets must meet which 3 criteria to be considered a planet?
It must have enough mass and gravity to gather itself into a sphere
It must orbit the sun
It must have one or more moons
It must reign supreme in its own orbit, having “cleared the neighborhood” of other competing bodies
It must be composed primarily of rock
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Multiple Choice
Demoting Pluto was controversial. What criteria did Pluto not meet?
It must have enough mass and gravity to gather itself into a sphere
It must orbit the sun
It must reign supreme in its own orbit, having “cleared the neighborhood” of other competing bodies
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Multiple Choice
According to the working definition, how many planets are there in our solar system?
8
6
9
10
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Fill in the Blank
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The Nebular Theory: Other Important Evidence
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are considered other pieces of evidence to support Nebular Theory?
The location of rocky planets closer to the sun
The location of gaseous planets further from the sun
Orbits and rotations happen in an organized fashion
Gravity has lesser effects on the inner planets
The sun has little effect on the system
Solar System and Nebular Theory
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